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Info Needed, A list of States Frothy and Newt are not on the Ballot.

I want to use this for their unelectablitity argument if we have any folks supporting these 2at caucus ,A true list would be great and a reasonable delegate count would help to?




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Can we call Newt "Moon Colony"?

Info Needed, A list of States Frothy and Moon Colony are not on the Ballot.

We can call

him King Lunar Lancelot

"It does not take a majority to prevail but rather an irate, tireless minority keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men."

--Samuel Adams

Newt

is not on the Virginia nor Missouri ballots...and only partially in Tennessee.

Santorum is not on the ballot in Virginia and DC...and only partially on the ballot in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Tennessee.

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Bad Article!

It admits the facts about them being off the ballot and missing the delegates, but then says that both Grinch and Santorum "only need" 1144 delegates! In my opinion the article really stretches the facts when they say "only"! They then say that Gingrich and Santorum have 2286 delegates of which to collect which shouldn't be hard... If you divide those delegates 4 ways you only get around 600 a piece! Come on! Where's the honesty! And that's not an honest count in my opinion of the delegates! Just do the research!

Dividing those delegates 4 ways?

A significant number of the states are winner take all for delegate allocation like South Carolina and Florida were. If one candidate emerges as the clear front runner and wins almost every state like what happens most years, the 1144 delegate threshold will be easily cleared. Winning California and Texas alone nets about 350 delegates.